| Dean Eppler ’74
B.S.
Geology
Senior Scientist, NASA
A role model for science undergraduates, through his career experiences
and his mentorship of hundreds of St. Lawrence students since his
graduation with a bachelor’s degree in geology in 1974, Dean
Eppler is senior scientist for NASA. His work has ranged from development
of space suits to the creation of research windows for the International
Space Station, and from leading science operations and logistics
concept development for advanced planetary exploration programs
(taking him to the high Arctic and the Antarctic), to strapping
into the KC-153 (the “vomit comet”) to test rover seat
ergonomics, on-orbit hardware assembly, planetary materials processing
and biomechanics of walking on the Moon and Mars.
With credentials such as these, Eppler, who lives in Houston,
still points to his organization of the first and succeeding triennial
St. Lawrence University Geology Alumni Conferences to connect geology
graduates and students, as his proudest accomplishment.
Eppler earned his master’s degree from the University of
New Mexico and his Ph.D. from Arizona State University ; he has
published some 30 journal articles in his career. In recognition
of his accomplishments, he was awarded an Alumni Citation from
St. Lawrence in 2004.
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